As modern vehicles evolve into software-defined, connected systems, cybersecurity is no longer optional-it is a critical engineering discipline and strict regulatory mandate. Automotive Cybersecurity: ISO 21434 and UNECE WP.29 Guide is your definitive blueprint for navigating the regulatory framework driving the global automotive industry.
Whether you are an automotive cybersecurity engineer, a functional safety professional transitioning into security, or a product manager for connected vehicle programs, this authoritative resource delivers the exact methodologies needed to achieve ISO 21434 compliance and UN R155 type approval.
Inside this comprehensive guide, you will discover how to:
Decode the ISO 21434 clause structure, CAL levels, and type approval requirements.Conduct precise Threat Analysis and Risk Assessments (TARA) utilizing proven methodologies.Design secure vehicle E/E architectures with zone-based network separation and HSMs.Establish robust Cybersecurity Management Systems (CSMS) satisfying UN R155 Annex 5.Secure V2X communications and build compliant Over-The-Air (OTA) update infrastructures.Perform rigorous cybersecurity validation, including embedded penetration and fuzz testing.Implement secure coding practices in the Software Development Lifecycle for C and C++.Packed with real-world examples, advanced cryptographic foundations, and forward-looking insights into autonomous vehicles and AI threats, this book bridges the gap between regulatory theory and practical engineering. Equip yourself with the knowledge to build resilient, compliant, and future-proof vehicles for the global market. Secure the future of mobility today